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For Park Loses Battle to 3 Key Invasive Species

Park Loses Battle to 3 Key Invasive Species

Emerald Ash Borer, Asian Long Horn Beetle and Wooly Adelgid are established in central Adirondacks, resulting in large areas with dead trees which present a serious fire risk, but also offer a potential source of biomass. Some want to clear the deadwood in the Forest Preserve.

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Woolly Adelgid Fight on Lake George Steps Up

Chemical and biological efforts have been applied to an area on Lake George.

Read the news here.

Cornell U to Get $500k for Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Work

Cornell has been leading this effort for a while.  With out breaks now on Lake George, spending is stepping up.

Read the news story here.

Jan 2021 Update on Lake George Adelgid Efforts

The insect has been found in more areas including a camp ground.  Aggressive efforts are underway to control it

Read the update here.

Emerald Ash Borer Spreading in Warren County

The insect appears to be spreading more widely than thought

Read the news story here.

250 Acres Hemlock Infestation Found

A major infestation of hemlock woolly adelgid has been found along 250 of Lake George waterfront and islands.

Read the news story here

Crews Move Fast Against Lake George Hemlock Infestation

Hemlock Woolly Adelgid infestations being sprayed on Dome Island and surrounding shore line.  The forest is 80% hemlock.  The infestation was fund by a camper.

Read the news story here

APIP Wins Multi-Year Invasives Contract

APIP has been awarded a 4.5 year contract to control the spread of invasive plants, insects and animals.  More workers, cameras and drones will be deployed.

Read the news story here.

Spotted Lantern Fly in 8 NYS Counties

The aggressive insect has now been found in 8 counties. 

Read the news story here.

Loggers Racing to Cut Ash Trees

The fight against the Emerald Ash Borer has been lost and loggers are racing to cut the trees before the bugs kill them.  Ash trees deteriorate very fast after they die.

Read the news story here and here.

APIP Program Maps Invasives

The program hosts the go-to source map showing the most current info on locations of terrestrial and acquatic invasives.

View the map here.

Lantern Fly Appears in Albany

The very destructive crop pest is already in Albany.

Read the news story here.

DEC Adopts Aggressive Protocol for Invasives in the Forest Preserve

The protocol lays out aggressive response programs for controlling invasives on Forest Preserve lands.

Read the protocol here.

Lantern Flies Eat Everything, Multiply Fast

Lantern Flies are a new forest and crop pest coming into New York.  They eat almost everything and reproduce very fast.

Read the news story here.

Woolly Adelgid Fight Steps Up Efforts

The insect is continuing to move north.  Efforts to train people to find it and deal with it are being expanded.

Read the news story here.

Southern Pine Beetle Found in Albany

The southern pine beetle was found on Long Island in 2014.  Now, in 2018, it has been found in Albany.

Read the news story here

HWA Showing Up Around Lake George

Hemlock Wooly Adelgid has been found on Prospect Mountain in Lake George.  

Read the news story here.

EAB Found in Messena

Emerald Ash Borer has been found in Messena on Barnhart Island.

Read the news story here

Cornell Working on Adelgid Response

Cornell researchers are working on adelgid controls.  The work includes a new biocontrol lab.

Read the news story here.
Info from Cornell can be found here.

Border City Decides to Remove Ash Trees Before EAB Arrives

The ash trees in Ogdensburg will be removed before EAB arrives.  It is nearby already. The removal of the trees will be easier, cheaper, faster and safer than waiting until they die, say city managers.

Read the story here.

Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Shows up in the Forest Preserve

Hemlock Woolly Adelgid has shown up on Forest Preserve lands near Lake George.  It was found on July 18.  There are also reports of it on private land in Schroon Lake.  

Read the news story here.

Emerald Ash Borer Quarantine Expanded

In an effort to slow the spread of EAB, the State has expanded the quarantine program.

Read the news story here.


Emerald Ash Borer Hits St Lawrence County

The insect is coming into St Lawrence from the north side of the St Lawrence River, an area already heavily infested.  

Read the news story here.

Oak Tree Killing Fungus Spreading in NYS

Oak Wilt was first seen in NYS in 2008 but is now found in multiple locations west and south in the State.  There is no way to combat the fungus.

Read the news story here.

Adk Forest Pest Summit Set for July 2016

The major forest insects are now arriving at the edges of the Park.  The summit will cover different approaches to dealing with the pests.

Read the news story here.

Emerald Ash Borer in Saratoga County

The Emerald Ash Borer has been confirmed in Saratoga County.

Read the news item here.

Two More Insects to Hit the Forest, EAB Update

The Emerald Ask Borer is now written about as inevitable.  Add two more insects that target pines and sugar maples.

Read the news item here.

Emerald Ash Borer Approach from Canada

Coming from Canadian provinces to the north, Ogdensburg is moving to taking proactive control steps.

Read the news story here.

Woolly Adelgid Update

The Park's ancient hemlock forests ring lakes and campsites.  Their disappearance will be a big deal.

Read the current news here.

Pacific Northwest Bugs Flown in to Fight Woolly Adelgid

Flies being brought here from the northwest to fight woolly adelgid.

Read the news story here.

Woolly Adelgid Now in 25 NYS Counties

The bug attacks hemlock forests.  Unconfirmed reports say it has been found in the Lake Placid area as well.

Read the current info here.

Southern Pine Beetle Found on Long Island

The highly destructive beetle previously was only found in the US South, but is apparently moving north

Read the news story here.

Hopes Fades for Emerald Ash Borer Control

New science says there is not stopping the bug.

Read the new story here.

NJ says it has won against the emerald ash borer

There may be something to learn from NJ on this topic.  There is reason to be optimistic.

Read the NY Times article about this here.

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